Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Sacha Archer is a Canadian writer & visual artist residing in Ontario. His work has appeared in journals such as filling Station, ACTA Victoriana, h&, illiterature, NōD, and Experiment-O. His most recent chapbooks are Detour (Spacecraft Press, 2017), The Insistence of Momentum (The Blasted Tree, 2017), and Acceleration of the Arbitrary (Grey Borders, 2017), with two chapbooks forthcoming: TSK oomph (Inspiritus Press) and upRoute (above/ground press). One of his online manifestations is his blog at https://sachaarcher.wordpress.com

Monday, June 19, 2017

Jeff Bagato is a multi-media artist working with text, electronic sound, and glitch video. Poems have appeared recently in various publications including Ex-Ex-Lit, Zoomoozophone Review, Streetcake, In Between Hangovers, Your One Phone Call, and Otoliths. Glitch video poems can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOxF_ShHl2u5r3ppvCpO2Xg A blog about his writing and publishing efforts can be found at http://jeffbagato.wordpress.com.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Pixie Cram is a filmmaker currently based in Hull, Quebec. Her work includes fiction, animation, documentary, and installation. Pixie studied theatre performance and playwrighting at Concordia University in Montreal before taking up filmmaking. She is co-founder of the Windows Collective, a group devoted to the creation and exhibition of experimental works using film. On top of her own art practice she works as a freelance director, editor and cinematographer.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Jeff Bagato is a multi-media artist working with text, electronic sound, and glitch video. Poems have appeared recently in various publications including Ex-Ex-Lit, Zoomoozophone Review, Streetcake, In Between Hangovers, Your One Phone Call, and Otoliths. Glitch video poems can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOxF_ShHl2u5r3ppvCpO2Xg A blog about his writing and publishing efforts can be found at http://jeffbagato.wordpress.com.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Jeff Bagato is a multi-media artist working with text, electronic sound, and glitch video. Poems have appeared recently in various publications including Ex-Ex-Lit, Zoomoozophone Review, Streetcake, In Between Hangovers, Your One Phone Call, and Otoliths. Glitch video poems can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOxF_ShHl2u5r3ppvCpO2Xg A blog about his writing and publishing efforts can be found at http://jeffbagato.wordpress.com.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Logan K. Young’s1,000 Anagrams for La Monte Young is out now via Peanut Gallery Press. A summer student of Thurston Moore at Naropa’s Kerouac School, he’s since been published everywhere from 3:AM to UPenn's Jacket2 to experiential-experimental-literature and anthologized as far flung as That Devil Music: Best Rock Writing (Excitable Press), An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting (Uitgeverij) and Library of the Printed Web, Vol. 3.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Pearl Button is drifting on the disturbed sea of her own mind. She's always been afloat, and has no real way off. Occasionally she'll land on an island, but the storm returns and she is thrown out to sea again. Her poems are a record of a life adrift. She has pieces in various journals, a serialized book on Tumblr called “13 Dark Moons” and one called This is not a love song to the dark out with Dancing Girl Press.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Jeff Bagato is a multi-media artist working with text, electronic sound, and glitch video. Poems have appeared recently in various publications including Ex-Ex-Lit, Zoomoozophone Review, Streetcake, In Between Hangovers, Your One Phone Call, and Otoliths. Glitch video poems can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOxF_ShHl2u5r3ppvCpO2Xg A blog about his writing and publishing efforts can be found at http://jeffbagato.wordpress.com.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Rob Stuart was born in Cambridge, England, in 1972 and lives in Surrey with his partner and daughter. His poems and short stories have been published in magazines, newspapers and webzines all over the world including Ink Sweat and Tears, Light, M58, Magma, New Statesman, The Oldie, Otoliths, Popshot, The Spectator, Storgy and The Washington Post. He has also written the screenplays for several award-winning and internationally exhibited short films. His website can be found at www.robstuart.co.uk.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Pearl Button is drifting on the disturbed sea of her own mind. She's always been afloat, and has no real way off. Occasionally she'll land on an island, but the storm returns and she is thrown out to sea again. Her poems are a record of a life adrift. She has pieces in various journals, a serialized book on Tumblr called “13 Dark Moons” and one called This is not a love song to the dark out with Dancing Girl Press.

Friday, March 10, 2017

For ten years, the collaborative works of Diana Magallón and Jeff Crouch have appeared online, mostly recently at Word For/Word and at The Digital Humanities Conference in King's College, London. Diana Magallón and Jeff Crouch are collaborators on such works as largoscabellosflotantes, an asemic book, riot wrong, an art collection, and “lopez” and “Don Juan”, which are musical compilations.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Sacha Archer is a Canadian writer currently residing in Ontario. He was the recipient of the 2008 P.K. Page Irwin Prize for his poetry and visual art, and in 2010 he was chosen to participate in the Elise Partridge Mentor Program. His work has appeared in journals such as ditch poetry, filling Station, ACTA Victoriana, h&, illiterature, and NōD. He has work forthcoming in Experiment-O, and (parenthetical). His chapbook, Dishwashing Event, Part One: Tianjin, China was published by no press, while Dishwashing Event, Part Two: Ontario, Canada is forthcoming from Puddles of Sky Press.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Khatumo Ceuta in the Spanish
Mediterranean. The level of water is full of clothes and spread their weight
and paddleboard illicit production. Thousands of foreign vessels in sealed
boxes. Rarely forest safe in Brazil and Indonesia Coach handbags are leading
the way. A meeting of the Russian military process. smuggling snuff products is
prohibited in the Mohawk in Canada. Uday Hussein deals Mystery, workers of
color television. Northern Canada, frogs and turtles coach products, household
and office sales are sold worldwide. For smuggling on the border with Mexico,
was nāki'i'ia peace. Brazil and lapa'au'ia, and millions of animals. Children
between two and ten thousands of people traffic at the border. Nigeria
"or" son of the victim, and sells cocoa harvest. Cocaine starts
ka'ūhā. Syria Real illegal. Bible cocaine prison for women. The Warsaw ghetto
wall power supply, doors, drainage and register the land illegally. 1800 New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia and plaster illegally. It was a mystery. Incorporated.
It was the shadow of the cross.

Monday, February 20, 2017

hiromi suzuki is an illustrator, poet, artist living in Tokyo, Japan. A contributor to the Japanese poetry magazine "gui" (run by members of the Japanese "VOU" group of poets, founded by the late Kitasono Katue). Author of Ms. cried, 77 poems by hiromi suzuki (kisaragi publishing, 2013 ISBN978-4-901850-42-1). Her works are published internationally in Otoliths, BlazeVOX, Empty Mirror, Experiment-O, M58, DATABLEED, Black Market Re-View and NationalPoetryMonth.ca 2015 amongst other places. web site: http://hiromisuzukimicrojournal.tumblr.com/

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Rob Stuart was born in Cambridge, England, in 1972 and lives in Surrey with his partner and daughter. His poems and short stories have been published in magazines, newspapers and webzines all over the world including Ink Sweat and Tears, Light, M58, Magma, New Statesman, The Oldie, Otoliths, Popshot, The Spectator, Storgy and The Washington Post. He has also written the screenplays for several award-winning and internationally exhibited short films. His website can be found at www.robstuart.co.uk.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Kyle Flemmer is an author, editor, and publisher from Calgary, Canada. Kyle founded The Blasted Tree Publishing Company in 2014 as an outlet for his writing and to build a community of emerging Canadian artists. He graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with a double-major in Western Society & Culture and Creative Writing. Kyle is passionate about social satire, philosophy, and science, and enjoys writing poetry, short stories, and critical essays.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Sacha Archer is a Canadian writer currently residing in Ontario. He was the recipient of the 2008 P.K. Page Irwin Prize for his poetry and visual art, and in 2010 he was chosen to participate in the Elise Partridge Mentor Program. His work has appeared in journals such as ditch poetry, filling Station, ACTA Victoriana, h&, illiterature, and NōD. He has work forthcoming in Experiment-O, and (parenthetical). His chapbook, Dishwashing Event, Part One: Tianjin, China was published by no press, while Dishwashing Event, Part Two: Ontario, Canada is forthcoming from Puddles of Sky Press.

Friday, January 13, 2017

sophie anne edwards is a writer, visual artist and curator. She grew up in Northern Ontario (Canada) where she lives now outside of the village of Kagawong on Manitoulin Island with her daughter, cat and dog. She has received several awards for her work, including one from Music Magazine for a sonic geography piece called 'window'; a number of poems have been anthologized in Northern Ontario poetry collections; and her short story 'Arthur and Agnes' was produced for the stage by Debajehmujig Storytellers. She founded 4elements Living Arts, a land-based community arts organization that links art and ecology. She has a certificate in Creative Writing from the Humber School for Writers, and more post-secondary education than she really needs.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

The last two letters of nathan dueck's first name & the first letter of his last spell “and.” only, he prefers writing it “&.” He is the author of king's(mère) (Turnstone Press, 2004) and he’ll (Pedlar Press, 2014).

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Rob Stuart was born in Cambridge, England, in 1972 and lives in Surrey with his partner and daughter. His poems and short stories have been published in magazines, newspapers and webzines all over the world including Ink Sweat and Tears, Light, M58, Magma, New Statesman, The Oldie, Otoliths, Popshot, The Spectator, Storgy and The Washington Post. He has also written the screenplays for several award-winning and internationally exhibited short films. His website can be found at www.robstuart.co.uk.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Sacha Archer is a Canadian writer currently residing in Ontario. He was the recipient of the 2008 P.K. Page Irwin Prize for his poetry and visual art, and in 2010 he was chosen to participate in the Elise Partridge Mentor Program. His work has appeared in journals such as ditch poetry, filling Station, ACTA Victoriana, h&, illiterature, and NōD. He has work forthcoming in Experiment-O, and (parenthetical). His chapbook, Dishwashing Event, Part One: Tianjin, China was published by no press, while Dishwashing Event, Part Two: Ontario, Canada is forthcoming from Puddles of Sky Press.